James Cameron is an award-winning director known for films like Avatar and Titanic. He's also becoming well known for the documentary work that he's doing too. On March 26, 2012, he made a record-breaking solo dive to the earth's deepest point. The project with National Geographic is called the DEEPSEA CHALLENGE.

In today's podcast, I talk with LTFS product marketing manager Simon Watkins about how this project used StorageDNA with HP LTO-5 tape and LTFS based workflow solution to support the this incredible voyage to the bottom of the sea. I think its an very interesting story.

The 2011 NAB show, the world’s largest digital media and entertainment (M&E) event, kicks off in Las Vegas on April 9—with a spotlight on video workflow and video asset archive solutions featuring HP LTO-5 tape and Linear Tape File System (LTFS). So why is HP LTFS creating some real buzz among customers, vendors and analysts in this industry? Simply put, this exciting new tape technology is revolutionizing the value of tape for video production and digital media professionals. Here’s a closer look at how LTO-5 with LTFS makes video storage, sharing and archiving easier